Programme profile

Increasingly, taxation questions are having to be answered in an international context, whether it be from the viewpoint of the company structure or the law. This programme is predominantly targeted at global alignment and is oriented towards looking at the most important taxation questions in a national and international context.

Programme content

A good grounding is given by looking at national taxation issues before looking at the most important international tax topics. These latter modules include, for example: International Taxation; Transfer Pricing and Institutions & Decisions. In order to guarantee a comprehensive context for learning about international taxation, students look at aspects of international business law.

From the second year, students can choose to specialise in an auditing or legal focus. Soft skills and relevant IT applications are also covered. In the sixth semester the student completes a practical semester (internship) abroad. The seventh and last semester is dedicated to the Bachelor's Thesis.

Progression

The university offers a related Masters programme, taught through English, in the following area:

- Economics & Finance

Entry Requirements

UK

3 A-levels, inc Maths and a subject relevant to this programme.

Ireland

Six subjects at Leaving Certificate (inc 2 x H5, one of which must be Maths). At least one subject to be relevant to programme you are applying for

Entrance Exam

No

Interview

No

Personal Statement

No

Other Requirements

Note: there is no tuition fee but a semester fee, to cover admin expenses, of about EUR 250 per semester.